Forest River Conservation Area Trails Assessment - Salem Conservation Commission Meeting - November 12, 2015FOREST RIVER CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL ASSESSMENT
SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION MEETING NOV 12, 2015
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Eagle Hill
Lichens, red cedar, black cherry, buckthorn,
sumac, red and white oak, smilax, princess pine
DOMINANT VEGETATION
Salt Marsh
Dominated by phragmites
Overhanging Groves
Amelanchier, sumac, bittersweet
General Woodland
Much pignut hickory, some shagbark,
birch, red oak, red maple
POTENTIAL ISSUES
Spread of smilax (catbrier), buckthorn, bittersweet, burning bush, phragmites
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STATE
Site Entrance
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WOODS
EAGLE
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Bridge
1% Annual Chance of Flooding
Cub Scout Bridge
Volunteer Bridge
Eagle Scout Bridge
College Student Bridge
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• Part of trail outside of Conservation Commission land
• Salt marsh trails in floodplain
• Five identified entrances to site not counting crossings
over railroad tracks
SALEM STATE
ENTRANCE
• No ADA parking
• Signage needs repair
• Entry trail somewhat
messy and overgrown
OTHER ENTRANCES
At foot of Eagle Hill Hayes Rd Pickman Rd
Southern rail crossing Northern rail crossing
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Condition
Good
Fair
Poor
• 2.5 miles of trail, possibility for accessible route
• Seventy percent (70%) of trails are in fair condition.
Good Condition Fair Condition Poor Condition
• Minimal to No Obstructions
• Minimal to No Overgrowth
• Minimal to No Erosion
• Noticeable surface obstructions such
as exposed tree roots and small rocks
• Some overgrowth
• Some erosion
• Large-sized or large quantity
of obstructions on walking
surface or overhead
• Much erosion
Utility poles lining path running to Pickman Road Concrete wheel stops near the salt marsh
One of several signs advertising fines & vandalized Fire pit at top of Eagle Hill
EXISTING SITE FEATURES
ODDITIES
CUB SCOUT BRIDGE
• 16’ long x 4’ wide
• 3 longitudinal 4” x 4” stringers
• dry rot in deck planks
• deck flex
• no handrails
DOES NOT MEET CODE
VOLUNTEER BRIDGE
• 210’ long x 5’-10” wide
• deck 4-5’ above marsh surface
• planks run longitudinally
• post and transverse cap supports, timber and grout-filled PVC
• deck deterioration
• no guard rails
DOES NOT MEET CODE
EAGLE SCOUT BRIDGE
• 22’ long x 5’ wide
• 4”x4” and 4”x6” transverse members supported by logs
• sturdier construction than previous two bridges
• post and transverse cap supports, timber and grout-filled PVC
• some deck rot & limited bounciness
• no guard rails
DOES NOT MEET CODE
COLLEGE STUDENT BRIDGE
• 20’ long x 5’ wide
• railroad rails/wide flange beams span between stone and mortar abutments
• good condition overall
• no guard rails
DOES NOT MEET CODE
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Existing Trails
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SIGNAGE
• 14 signs or sign remnants currently
• 10 wayfinding markers (signs or
blazes) proposed
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STATE
Site Entrance
SALEM
WOODS
EAGLE
HILL
Bridge
1% Annual Chance of Flooding
Cub Scout Bridge
Volunteer Bridge
Eagle Scout Bridge
College Student Bridge
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